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OCIETY  :  OF  :  AMERICAN 


ARTISTS 


FIFTH  :  ANNUAL  :  EXHIBITION 

AT  :  THE  :  AMERICAN  :  ART 

GALLERY  ;  . 


Opens  April'  Sixth. 
Closes  May  Sixth. 
Gallenes  open  from 
g^^  M.  to  6  P.M.,  and 
,j  P.M.  to  lo  P.M. 


1882 


Madison  Square. 


Sundays    open    Free 
from   2   to  6   P.   M. 
Tickets  had  on  appli- 
cation at  Brentands, 
and  from   Members. 


PRINTED   AND   PUBLISHED   AT    NEW  YORK,  THE    ART  INTERCHANGE 
PUBLISHING    COMPANY,  ONE   HUNDRED     AND   FORTY  NASSAU    STREET 


Copyright  1882, 
by  Arthur  B.  Turxurk. 


Art 
library 


SOCIETY  OF   AMERICAN  ARTISTS 


MARCH    31ST,    1882 


OFFICERS: 

J.    ALDEN    WEIR,    President 

OLIN    L.    WARNER,    Vice-President 

FREDERICK    DIELMAN,    Secretary 

J.   C.   BECKWITH,   Treasurer 


LIST    OF     MEMBERS 


WALTER    SHIRLAW 
AUGUSTUS    ST.    GAUDENS 
WYATT     EATON 
HELENA    DE    KAY    GILDER 
OLIN    L.    WARNER 
R.    SWAIN    GIFFORD 
FREDERICK    DIELMAN 
LOUIS    C.    TIFFANY 
FRANCIS    LATHROP 
HOMER    D.    MARTIN 
J.    ALDEN    WEIR 
JOHN    LA    FAROE 
WILLIAM    SARTAIN 
WILL    H.    LOW 
ROBERT    C.    MINOR 
A.    H.    WYANT 
J.    H.    DOLPH 
ALBERT    P.    RYDER 
CHARLES    N.    MILLER 
WILLIAM    M.    CHASE 
D.    MAITLAND    ARMSTRONG 
WM.    R.    O' DONOVAN 
JOHN    N.    TWACHTMAN 
WM.    GEDNEY    BUNCE 
ABBOTT    H.    THAYER 
FRANK    DUVENECK 
J.    FRANK    CURRIER 
JOHN    S.    SARGENT 


S.    W.    VAN    SCHAICK 

THOMAS    W.    DEWING 

FREDERIC    P.    VINTON 

J.    FOXCROFr    COLE 

GEORGE    FULLER 

THOMAS    EAKINS 

J.    M.    STONE 

SARAH    W.    WHITMAN 

GEO.    W.    MAYNARD 

DOUGLAS    VOLK 

FRANK    D.    MILLET 

MARY    CASSATT 

THEODORE    BAUR 

GEO.    INNESS,    JR. 

J.    C.    BECKWITH 

EDWIN    A.    ABBEY 

CHARLES    MELVILLE    DEVEY 

EASTMAN    JOHNSON 

T.    HOVENDEN 

WM.    DANNAT 

H.    BOLTON    JONES 

G.    D.    BRUSH 

THEODORE    ROBINSON 

WALTER    L.    PALMER 

F.    S.    CHURCH 

BRUCE    CRANE 

ARTHUR     QUARTLRY 

ELIHU     VEDDER 


DANIEL    FRENCH 


CATALOGUE 


All  checks  in  payment  for  pictures  ntnst  be  made  payable  to  the  oi'der  of].   C.   BeCKWITH, 
Treasurer  S.A.A.  and  R.    E.    Moore. 


Information    can    be   obtained  from   Mr.   J.    B.    TowNSEND,   the  Society's  representative   at 
his  desk  in  the  small  Gallery,  and  also  from  the  attendants. 


Prices  are  given  in  rnarked  catalogues  hanging  at  the  doors  and  at  the  desks. 


Works  marked  with  a  star  are  not  for  sale. 


ABBEY,    E.  A. 


I.     Winter 


ALLEN,    Thomas 


2.     Cattle  in  the  Meadows 


New  YojiK 
58^  West  ioth  St. 


PiTTSFiEi.D,  Mass. 


BACHER,  Otto  H.       . 
3.     Zattere  Venice 


Venice 

POSIE    REbTANTE 


BAUR,   Theodore 


New  York 
335   Fourth  Avenue 


4.     Section    of    large    panel,    modeled    for    Messrs.    Louis    C. 
Tiffany  &  Co. 


BECKWITH,  J.  Carroll 

5.  *Portrait 

6.  A  Model's  Breakfast 

7.  Normandy  Landscape 

*  Owned  by  Mrs.  L. 


New  York 
58  West  57TH  St. 


BLASHFIELD.    Edwin    H. 
8.     Autumn 


New    York 
58  West  57TH    St. 


BLUM,    Robert 

9.     Off  for  the  Lido 


New  York 
58  West    57TH    St. 


BRANDEGEE,  R.  B. 

10.     *Thc  Country  Doctor 

♦Owned  by^K.  H.,  M.D. 


Berlin,  Conn. 


BREWSTER.  A.      . 

II.     An  Autumn  Morning 


New  York 
127  East  ioth  St. 


BRIDGMAN,  F.  A.     . 

12.     An  Interesting  Game 


Address:  Mr.  R.  E.  Moork 
A.M.  Art  Gallery 


BROWN.  J.  G. 


13.     At  the  Old  Cottage  Duor 


New  York 
51  West  ioth   St. 


BRUSH,  Geo.  De  F.       . 
14.     An  English  Lane 


New    York 
109  West  34TH  St. 


BUNCE,  \V.  Gedxey       . 

15.  Venetian  Boats 

16.  Venetian  Lagoon 

17.  A  Morning  with  the  Sails 


New  York 
80  East  Washington    Sqi  ai  e 


BUNKER,    Dennis    M.        .         .         . 

18.  Old  Wrecks,  Port  Jefferson,  L.  I. 

CHASE,   William  M.      . 

19.  Interior. 

20.  Girl  Reading 


New  York 
788   Broadway 


New    York 
51  West    ioth   St. 


CHASE,    Harry  .         .         .         . 

21.     Fishing  Smack  of  the  North  Sea 


New   York 
58  West  57TH  St. 


CHURCH,  F.   S. 

22.  In  the  Marshes 

COLLINS,    A. 

23.  Water  Color 

CRANE,     Bruce 

24.  Early  Morning 


New    York 
58   East    13TH   St. 


New    York 
58  West   57TH  St. 


CREIFELDS,   Richard 
25.     Portrait  Study 


New  York 

Savings  Bank  Bld. 

14TH  St.  and  Fourth 

Avenue 


DE  KAY,  Helena 
26.     Flowers 


New  York 
103  East  isth  St. 


DEWEY,  Chas.   Melville 

27.  Midday  on  the  Meadows 

DEWING,  T.   W.     .         .         .         • 

28.  A  Portrait 

29.  Two  Portraits 

pi  ELM  AN,  Frederick      . 

30.  Girl  Reading 


New    York 
788     Broadway 


New  York 
152  West  57111  St. 


New  York 
51   West  ioth   St. 


Erratum. — Illustration  of  Mr.  Dielman's  picture — title  now  vit/  reading 
should  be  ^rl  reading 


DONOHO,  G.  RUGER 

31.  Clover  Field  at  Barbison 

32.  Stacks 


DUVENECK,  Frank 


33.  Portrait  of  a  Lady 

34.  Portrait  of  a  Lady 


EATON,  Wyatt 


35.  ^Portrait  of  Mrs.  A.  H.  G. 

36.  ^Portrait  of  Mrs.  N.  D. 

*Owner  A.  H.  G.,  U.  S.  N. 
♦Owner  H.   D. 


New  York 
80  East  Washington  Square 


EMMET,  RosiNA        .... 

37.  Snow  Balls 

FOSTER,  Ben.        .... 

38.  At  Moose  River  Settlement 

FOWLER,  Frank        .        .        .        • 

39.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Neftel 

40.  Huntington  Bay 

FREER,  Fred.  W. 

41.  *Choosing  a  Study 

*Owned  by  Mr.  T.  B.  Clark 

FULLER,  George        .... 

42.  Evening — Lorette 

43.  Priscilla  Fauntleroy 


East  Rockaway,  L.  I. 


Brooklyn 
309  Henry  St. 


New  York 
University  Building 
Washington    Square 


New  York 
University  Building 
Washington    Square 


Boston 


GAUL,  Gilbert 


44.     To  the  Rear 


GIFFORD,  R.  Swain 


45.     Near  the  Swamp 


GRANT,  C.  R. 


New  York 
51  West  ioth  St. 


New  York 
152  West  57TH  St. 


46.     The  Wish 


10 

Nkw  York 
r.RF.RN,   ClIARLKS 40  Wkst    29TU    St. 

47.  An  August  Day 

HARRISON,  Ai-EX 

48.  Au  bord  I'c  la  n  cr 

HARRISON,  BiKGE  L. 

49.  Motherless 

50.  Tricoteuse 


..„---_-,.  T..     „  36  Seventh  Si 

HEINEMAN,  E. Phuada. 

51.     Two  Engravings  on  Wood 


HOVENDEN,  Thomas •    5S  west  57TH  sr 

52.     A  Study 


INNESS.  George 1^5  west  jj^h  st. 

53.  Meadows  of  Montclair,  N.  J. 

54.  Spring  Greeting  the  Remains  of  Autumn 


IRWIN.   BENON. .S.u'l/sTraS,. 

55.  Skctcli  for  Portrait  of  Jos.  Grinnell 

JOHNSON,  Eastman ,   J!,'^^^  York 

i ! 65  West  55TH  Si 

56,  ^Portrait 

*  Owned  by  Mr.  Einstein 


II 

r^-nTT-r-     T-  r^  New  York 

^ONES,  Frank  C.  .  .        .  '58  west  57TH  st.  . 

57.  At  the  Ferry 

-^-TT-r^     TT     -r.  New  York 

JONES,  H.  Bolton sswests?™  st._ 

58.  Early  Spring 

JUENGLING,   FRED'K z^o'SIt^Sth  St.. 

59.  Chiaroscuro — (Engraving  on  wood  after  photograph) 

60.  Spanish  Type — (Engraving  on  wood  after  charcoal  drawing 

by  Wm.  M.  Chase 

■wy   A  ■r.-i-.T-r^       A  NEW    YORK 

KAPPES,  Alfred i  Great  jones  st. 

61.  Poverty's  Feast 

T  r\^\T   ^TT  TT  New  York 

■LOW,  Will  H.  .......  152  west  57TH  St. 

62.  Arcades 

LUNG-REN,  F.  H. 58  \veIt  57™  St. 

63.  Shadows  on  the  Snow 

-.«•  A  ^-.7-    TTT    r^  New  York 

MACY,  W.  S 52  East  23D  St. 

64.  Winter  in  New  England 

^-MARSHALL,   C.    E. 214  East  17TH  St. 

65.  Roses 

66.  Jonquils 


12 


MAYNARD,  Geo.  W. 

^"j.     Marblehead 

68.  *An  Inventor 

♦  Ownetjl  by  Dj.  EiUvard  Maynard, 

MILLER,  Charles  H. 

69.  Overcast  Sky,  Long  Island 

MILLET,  F.  D 

70.  A  North-easter 

MORAN,  LeOxV 

71.  Autumn 

MURPHY,  J.  Francis 

72.  Grey  Autumn 

NIEMEYER.  J.  H 


73.  Corrina 

74.  The  Window 

75.  Old  Apple  Orchard 


O'DONOVAN,  W.  R. 


76.     Portrait  of  Miss  Ermennie  Smith 
"/"].  "         "       "     Virginia  Gerson 


New   York 
80  East  Washington  Sq*. 


New  York 

108  West  230  St. 


Xfw  York 
578  Fifth  Avenue 


Nf.w  York 

197  Ninth  St. 

South  BR(JOKLYrt 


Nfw  Vurk 
788  Broadway 


New  York 
21S  East  25TH  Sr. 


PFISTER,  Eugene 

78.     Study  of  Head 


New  York 
97  East  Houston  St. 


13 


QUARTLEY,  A. 


79.  New  York,  from  the  Jersey  Shore 

80.  Sketch  from  Nature 


REED,  Geraldine  M. 


81.     Sylvia  Playing 


New  York 
I  Union  SquarB: 


New  York 
6  East  530  St. 


REID,  M.  C.  W.  .... 

82.  Pink  Roses 

83.  Geraniums 

84.  Peonies 

85.  Lilacs 

REINHART,  C.  S 

86.  A  Cottage  in  Picardie 

87.  Foggy  Morning,  Treport 

88.  Gathering  Potatoes,  Picardie 


New  Rochelle,  N.  Y_ 


Pari& 


ROBINSON,  Theo. 


89.     Venetian  Fruit  Shop 


New  York 
52  East  230  St> 


RYDER,  A.  P. 


90.  *Curfew  Hour 

91.  *Homeward  Plodding 

*  Owned  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  de  Kay. 


New  York 
So  East  Washington  Sq. 


14 


ST.  GAUDENS,  Augustus 

92.  *Portrait  of  a  Child 

93.  *Panel 

94.  *Portrait 

*  Owner,  I)r.;Schifr. 

*  Owner,  Cornelius  V'anderbilt.J 

*  Owner.  S.  G.  Ward. 


New  York 
14S  West  36TH  St. 


ST.  GAUDENS,  Louis  . 

95.     *Young  Pan 

*  Owned  by  Mr.  Chas.  F.  Barney 


New  York 
So  East  Washington  Sq. 


SARTAIN,  Wm.       .... 

96.  Nonquitt  Marsh 

97.  Sandylands  near  the  Sea 


New  York 
152  West  57TH  St. 


SHIELDS,  Thos.  W. 


New  York 
University  Building 
Washington  Square 


98.     Still  Life 


SHURTLEFF,  R.  M. 


99.     A  Forest  Scene 


New  York 
58  West  57TH  St. 


15 


SMEDLEY,  W.  T. 


lOO.     *The  Weekly  Mail 

*  Owner,    M-.  Thos.  B.  Clnik 


SMILLIE,  Geo.  H. 


lOi.     October  Storm 


Xf.w  Yokk 

C'iFKMAN  Bank  Buildino 

141  H  St.  and  4TH  Ave. 


Nkw  York 
337  4111  Avenue 


SPRING,  Edward  A. 

102.     Portrait — Relief 


Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 


STIMSON,  John  W.  . 

103.     The  Blacksmith's  Shop 


New  York 
II  East  14TH  St. 


SUTTON,  E. 


104.     Fish 


THACHER,  A.  C. 


105.     Still  Life 


THAYER,  Abbott  H. 


New  York 
80  East  Washington  Sq. 


New  York 
108  East  361H  St. 


New  York 

Studio,  19  Association 

Building,  230  St. 


106.  Lad)^  and  Horse 

107.  A  Student 


TRYON,  D.  W. 


New  York 
152  West  57TH  St. 


108.     Cernay-la-Ville 


i6 


TUCKERMAN,  S.  S. 
109.     Landscape 


TURNER,  C.  Y. 


New  York 
II  East  14TH  St. 


no.     "  Where  the  rude  Fore-fathers  of  the  Hamlet  sleep  " 


TWACHTMAN,  J.  H. 


111.  Winter 

112.  Village  of  Popendricht 

113.  Near  Alblassadam 

1 14.  City  of  Dordt 

VINTON,  Frederic  P. 

115.  *Portrait 

♦Owned  by  the  Academy  at  Andover 


Care  J.  Alden  Weir 

Benedict  Building 

Washington  Sq.  N.  Y, 


BOSTOX 


VOLK,  Douglas 


1 16.     *The  Puritan  captives 
♦Owner,  George  I.  Seney 


New  York 
109  West  34TH  St. 


WARNER,  Olin  L.  . 

117.  Cupid  and  Psyche 

118.  *Medallion  Portrait 

♦Owned  by  Mrs,  U.  P.  W. 


New  York 
So  Easp  Washington  Sq. 


17 


WEBER,  F. 


119.     Landscape 


New  York 
21  East  15TH  St. 


WEIR,  J.  Aldex 

120.  Portrait  of  a  Lady 

121.  Mill  at  Dordt 

122.  Reflections 

123.  A  Bather 


New  York 
So  East  Washington  Sq. 


WHISTLER,  J.  A.  McNeill 


London 


124.     ^Arrangement  in   grey  and  black.     Portrait   of  the   Artist's 
Mother 

*0\vneis,  Henry  Graves  &  Co.,  London 


WHITMAN,  Sarah  W.      . 

125.  *Rhododendrons 

126.  Portrait 

♦Owned  by  Mrs.  M.  Brimmer 


Boston 
77  Mt.  Vernon  St. 


WHITTREDGE,  W.       .... 

127.     An  Old  New  England  House 


New  York 
51  West  ioth  St. 


WYANT,  A.  H. 


128.     Landscape 


New  York 
58WEST  57TH  St. 


•  PORTRAIT   OF  A    LADY."      BY   J.    ALDEN    WEIR. 
[drawn  by  EDWIN  A.  ABBEY.] 


■  THE  BREAKFAST."   BY  J.  CARROLL  BECKWITH. 


"veil  reading."     bv  fkkderick  dielma.n. 


NKAR   THE   SWAMP."      BY    R.   SWAIN    CIFFORD. 


"CERNAY   LA   VILLE — SPRINGTIME."      BY    D.  W.  TRYON. 


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AUTUMN."       BY   EDWIN    H.    BLASHFIF.I.D. 


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REICHARD'S   ART    ROOMS 

226  FIFTH   AVENUE 

Opposite    Hotel   Brunswick 

and   for  sale  choice  works  of  the  following  and   many  other 
Foreign    and  American  Artists  : 
Jos.  Brandt,         Clays, 

Casanova, 

DUEZ, 

Le  Roux, 

ViBERT, 
ZUGEL, 

Bridges, 
Wm.  Hart, 
Bolton  Jones, 
McEntee, 
Wyant, 


On    exhibition 

Adan, 

Beyle, 

Delort, 

Henner, 

Perrault, 

Weeks, 

Allen, 

Bruce  Crane, 

Hovenden, 

Macy, 


Carl  Becker, 
Detti, 
C.  Jacque, 
Alf  Stevens, 
Ziem, 
Bunner, 
De  Haas, 
Geo.  Inness, 
Moran, 

Schuchardt, 


Benj.  Constant, 
Domingo, 
Gilbert, 
Palmaroli, 

VOLTZ, 

J.  G.  Brown, 
Jas.  Hart, 
Knight, 
H.  P.  Smith. 


CONNOISSEURS    ARE   INVITED   TO   VISIT   OUR    GALLERIES 

Messrs.    COTTIER    &    CO. 

INTERIOR    DECORATORS. 

HIGH  CLASS  PAINTINGS— Corot's,  Millet's,  Diaz's,  Troyon's,    &c.,    &c., 

&c.,  on  View  and  Sale. 

Messrs.    COTTIER    &    CO.  ' 

PAINTERS    ON    GLASS. 

Memorial    Picture    Windows,   and    Domestic    Stained    Glass    Subjects    and 

Figures   a   specialty. 

Messrs.    C0TTIER^&    CO.  " 

ARTISTIC  INTERIOR    HOUSE   PAINTERS  AND    FUR- 
NITURE BUIEDERS. 

Gaseliers,   Candelabi^a,    Bric-a-Brac,    Oriental    Carpeliftgs,     Venetian 
Glass,  Rich  Hangings  and  Eaiencerie. 


144    Fifth   Avenue,   New  York 


GOUPIL      GALLERY 


Messrs.    M.    KNOEDLER    &    CO. 


Respectfully  invite  the  attention  of  connoisseurs  to  their  fine 

collection    of 


OIL  &  WATER  COLOR 

PAINTINGS,  ENGRAVINGS 

AND    OTHER    ART    PRODUCTS. 


The  list  of  paintings   comprises  a  choice  selection  from  the  best  and  most 

characteristic  works  of 


Alvarez,   Aubert,    Boldini,    Bouguereau,    Clays,  Corot,    Daubigny, 

Diaz,   Dupre,   Escosura,   Firmin-Girard,  Gisbert,  Gerome,    Hag- 

borg,    Heilbuth,   Kaemmerer,    Kowalski,  Knaus,   Loustau- 

NAU,  Meyer   von  Bremen,  Madrazo,  Millet,  Meissonier, 

Perrault,  Palmaroli,  Rossi,  Robie,  Rousseau,  Rico, 

SeIGNAC,  TrOYON,  TOULMOUCHE,  ViBERT,   WiLLExVIS, 

Ziem. 


170     FIFTH     AVENUE 

Corner  22D  Street 


1870 


i882 


N.    E.    MONTROSS 

\rtists'   Colorman 


No.    1380     BROADWAY 


Bet.  37TH  AND  38TH  Sts. 


NEW  YORK 


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